Exec to Bike 3,415 Miles for Big Brothers/Big Sisters
“This year, I (told) my wife...that I wanted to do something different. It might be a combination of a mid-life crisis and the fact that we have three kids ourselves, but I wanted to take on a new challenge and ‘Ride of Kids Sake’ is a great opportunity,” he said. “Now I’m getting ready to leave my family and business behind to raise money and awareness for Big Brothers and Big Sisters.”
Anderson is limited to 30 lbs. of gear, which will include his riding gear, laptop and flip cam, so that he can keep in touch with his family, update his blog and check in on his clients.
“I’ve been working with my customers to let them know that I’ll be participating in the ride this summer. They know that for two months, my team in the office will be able to help them with their projects, and they’re excited for my journey,” Anderson added. “It took a leap a faith for me to commit to being away from my business for so long, but in the end the kids are worth it.”
- Companies:
- Proforma